Learning objectives
The history of architecture and design course includes an instructional phase consisting of a number of hours of classroom lectures and a seminar-based stage. The course aims to familiarise students with the debate regarding the project of architecture and design, as well as providing them with knowledge of the historiographical debate concerning twentieth-century architecture and design. The second part of the course explores in greater detail a number of issues through an analysis of the case study identified: the radical avant-garde movements of the 1970s.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The history of architecture and design course includes an instructional phase consisting of a number of hours of classroom lectures and a seminar-based stage in which the history of international exhibitions and history of exhibition design and production is examined, including through readings in methodology.
Full programme
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Bibliography
The reading list will be provided at the beginning of the course on the basis of the course of study programme set out with the students.
Teaching methods
The course will include classroom lectures, seminars and field trips.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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